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词根:permeate
adj.permeable 能透过的;有渗透性的
permeant 浸透的;渗透的
n.permeability 渗透性;透磁率,导磁系数;弥漫
vi.permeate 弥漫;透入;散布
vt.permeate 渗透,透过;弥漫
gel permeation chromatography凝胶渗透色谱法
"渗透的行为; 被渗透的状态",1620年代,动作名词,源自拉丁语 permeare "穿过"(见 permeate)。
渗透,透过:对物质、组织或器官的穿入或扩散。如病变组织(如癌)的渗透
渗透
The first known use of permeation was circa 1623
permeationnoun
the quality or state of being permeated
the action or process of permeating
1 The factionalism within the ruling party has permeations across all sectors of society.
2 For exposure by inhalation, powdered drugs would have to be aerosolized; for absorption through the skin, they would have to be dissolved in liquid or formulated with a “permeation enhancer,” according to a scholarly article.
3 A gel permeation chromatography clean up method was introduced.
样本前处理采取凝胶色谱柱净化方法。
4 The Beatles were trailblazers in many ways, but perhaps chiefly because they weren’t diminished by mass appeal pop permeation — unlike their immediate predecessor Elvis, for whom disposable trinkets and movies signaled a downward spiral.
5 Besides, progressives consider government permeation of the economy inherently good: Progressivism postulates what realism about government refutes — the congruence of the government’s interests and the public’s needs.
6 The simulation results well matched the analytical data from gel permeation chromatography experiments.
模拟结果与凝胶渗透色谱测试结果相吻合。
7 To the chief elements in that permeation let us now turn.
8 A sensor of three nickels has been developed to determine the permeation rate of atomic hydrogen.
研制了一种三镍电极氢传感器,测定钢铁中原子氢渗透速率的方法.
9 For non-Hispanic minorities to praise the Arizona law or sit idly by would be to be complicit in its expansion and in the possibility that they themselves will be covered by its permeations.
10 This dissemination of New England men, and this permeation through other people's business—of our control of it—have made the nation what it is.
11 The permeation of VR into the market will coincide with accelerating improvements in quality, accessibility, and cost until the two lines intersect, creating a paradigm shift not dissimilar to the emergence of the Internet.
12 Geologically the materials are called novaculites, and are supposed to be metamorphosed sandstone silt, chert or limestone resulting from the permeation through the mass of heated alkaline siliceous waters.
13 Their service through Twitter still exists but from these stories, the question remains on the wider permeation of the quality of service across the organization.
14 Yang and colleagues’ results provide remarkable insight into protein permeation into the brain.
15 This is no small comment on the times, and shows how thorough had been the permeation of the spirit of the Renaissance when even the religious orders gave up their pretence to asceticism and piety.
16 If newspaper coverage is any indication of cultural permeation, the March Madness office pool exploded from niche practice to national tradition in about a decade.
17 It points out the problem of aesthetics silence and permeation.
论文提出了当前美学的沉寂与泛化现象。
18 Should Americans really be surprised that the glorification of athletes and the permeation of sports in our culture have resulted in this set of behaviors?
19 Kavanagh and Rich say that not only do new media technologies exacerbate cognitive biases, but also they promote “the permeation of partisanship throughout the media landscape. ”
20 Membranes based on graphene can simultaneously block the passage of very small molecules while allowing the rapid permeation of water.
1 普及
widespread pervasive all-pervasive diffusive down-market all-pervading spread popularity diffusion popularization diffuseness prevail diffuse permeate generalize familiarize popularize universalize
2 渗透
saturant saturated pervasive osmotic penetrant permeant inleakage diosmose diosmosis penetration infiltration osmosis percolation pervasion entryism strike soak penetrate infiltrate permeate percolate osmose pervade interpenetrate